THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 2 Begins Production
Columbia Pictures announces that shooting has started in New York…and a new member has been added to the cast. [click for more]
Columbia Pictures announces that shooting has started in New York…and a new member has been added to the cast. [click for more]
Will The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo become the next great literary film adaption? There are things working against it. [click for more]
Superman joins the world of the serials just as they were ending. [click for more]
It’s two new comedies opening this weekend – one for the family and one just for grown-ups. [click for more]
1. The Social Network (Sony/Columbia, 2,771 Theaters, 121 Minutes, Rated PG-13): If you asked me several years ago if there would be a movie about Facebook, let alone one written by Aaron Sorkin and directed [click for more]
1. The Expendables (Lionsgate, 3,270 Theaters, 103 Minutes, Rated R): It’s been so long that Sylvester Stallone put out a film that I might have actually wanted to see. Not that I’m going to see [click for more]
1. The Other Guys (Sony/Columbia, 3,651 Theaters, 107 Minutes, Rated PG-13): First off, I might be alone in saying this, but I’d probably be first in line for a cop buddy movie starring Dwayne Johnson [click for more]
1. Salt (Sony/Columbia, 3,612 Theaters, 100 Minutes, Rated PG-13): The one fact I know about this film is that Tom Cruise passed on it to make Knight & Day, thinking this role was too close [click for more]
1. Grown Ups (Sony/Columbia, 3,534 Theaters, 102 Minutes, Rated PG-13): I am torn as to what the impetus for this movie was. Did Adam Sandler want a reunion with his Saturday Night Live buddies (with [click for more]
The Hollywood Reporter’s Heat Vision blog is reporting that the co-directors of Crank 2, Brain Taylor and Mark Neveldine are in negotiations to take over the directorial reins of the Ghost Rider sequel, Ghost Rider: [click for more]
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